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OpenAI's reported shift to Foxconn signals a push into consumer AI hardware
As OpenAI expands its generative AI applications and integrates AI assistants more deeply into everyday life, the company is actively developing a lineup of consumer hardware products. This move aims to extend OpenAI's reach beyond its current cloud and software services into consumer-grade devices, creating an end-to-end use case that has attracted significant market attention for the design and mass production of its prototypes.
Singapore-based gaming hardware brand Razer has announced a strategic transformation into an artificial intelligence (AI) company, revealing a range of AI-focused products and significant investment plans during CES 2026. Partnering with Canadian AI chip startup Tenstorrent, Razer introduced its first compact AI accelerator device based on Tenstorrent's Wormhole n150 chip, marking the company's entry into edge AI and generative AI markets.

China's leading server maker, xFusion Digital Technologies, has taken its first formal step toward an IPO. The company began regulatory tutoring on January 6, 2026, according to the China Securities Regulatory Commission, with Citic Securities acting as sponsor.

Lenovo introduced its most groundbreaking hybrid AI innovations yet at CES 2026, held January 7, 2026, at Sphere in Las Vegas, unveiling a new personal AI super assistant, AI PCs, smartphones, and multiple proof-of-concept devices. These include native-assistant wearables, next-generation enterprise AI infrastructure, and pioneering cross-industry collaborations with entertainment and sports sectors.
At CES 2026, Nvidia and AMD placed physical AI and on-device intelligence at the core of their keynote speeches. Taiwan's technology ecosystem is set to play an important role in shaping next-generation AI architectures. Key areas include edge computing, AI PCs, robotics, storage, and AR wearables. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and AMD CEO Lisa Su both discussed physical AI concepts, focusing on humanoid robots and real-world AI systems.

After departing, Yann LeCun has offered an unusually candid account of why he left Meta, pointing to a research culture he says tilted too heavily toward large language models (LLMs) and away from foundational science.

At CES 2026, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered a keynote that many in the industry described as setting the direction for the next decade. It was not merely another unveiling of chips and platforms. Instead, it marked what Nvidia cast as a turning point for autonomous driving: a shift away from rule-based engineering toward systems centered on intelligence, reasoning, and judgment.

Intel unveiled its new Intel Core Ultra series 3 processors, codenamed Panther Lake, at CES 2026. These are the first AI PC platforms built on Intel's 18A process technology and designed and manufactured in the US. Intel announced that over 200 new devices from global partners will launch based on this widely adopted AI PC platform with a comprehensive worldwide supply.
CES 2026 has kicked off amid severe DRAM supply constraints that are driving up PC end-user costs. Phison is promoting its exclusive aiDAPTIV solution, combined with integrated GPU (iGPU) technology to power new AI PCs. Due to cost and supply limitations in PC applications, end users may have to downgrade DRAM specifications. Phison's AI solid-state drive (SSD) solution compensates for performance loss, effectively upgrading systems into AI-capable PCs. At least five PC brands have reportedly partnered with Phison, which plans "strategic supply" support to meet their storage demands.

Meta utilized the CES 2026 stage to unveil significant enterprise-grade updates to its wearable ecosystem, though the presentation was tempered by a major logistical pivot.

Benefiting from strong demand for artificial intelligence (AI) smartphones and AI servers, IC testing giant Sigurd Microelectronics announced that its December 2025 revenue surpassed NT$1.8 billion (approx. US$57.21 million). The figure not only marked a record high for a single month, but also propelled the company's fourth-quarter 2025 and full-year revenues to new all-time highs.
Jerry Tworek, a vice president of research at OpenAI and a key figure in the company's work on AI reasoning models, is leaving the company after nearly seven years. Tworek announced his departure in a memo to colleagues and a subsequent post on X, saying he plans to pursue research directions that are difficult to explore within OpenAI. His exit follows other senior departures at the company, as OpenAI continues to expand its commercial operations and product roadmap.